dirmix

Definition of dirmix

rake, harrow, drag, scratch

Other forms

tirmix

Etymology

From a PIE *dhregh- "to draw, drag on the ground".

Sanskrit dhrajati "pulls, slides in",
Proto-Germanic *draganan "to draw, pull"
Russian drogi "wagon," doroga "way",
Old Norse draga,
Old English dragan "to draw",
English "draw (feet, tails, etc.) along slowly" (1580s); intransitive sense of "move heavily or slowly, hang with its weight while moving or being moved" (1660s).

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Updated on March 6, 2023

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